Tone at the Bottom: Measuring Corporate Misconduct Risk from the Text of Employee Reviews

Dennis Campbell, Ruidi Shang
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This paper examines whether information extracted via text-based statistical methods applied to employee reviews left on the website Glassdoor.com can be used to develop indicators of corporate misconduct risk. We argue that inside information on the incidence of misconduct as well as the control environments and broader organizational cultures that contribute to its occurrence are likely to be widespread among employees and to be reflected in the text of these reviews. Our results show that information extracted from such text can be used to develop measures with useful properties for measuring misconduct risk. Specifically, the measures we develop clearly discriminate between high- and low-misconduct-risk firms and improve out-of-sample predictions of realized misconduct risk above and beyond other readily observable characteristics, such as Glassdoor firm ratings, firm size, performance, industry risk, violation history, and press coverage. We provide further evidence on the efficacy of our text-based measures of misconduct risk by showing that they are associated with future employee whistleblower complaints even after controlling for these same observable characteristics. This paper was accepted by Brian Bushee, accounting.
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底层基调:从员工评价文本衡量企业不当行为风险
本文研究了通过基于文本的统计方法提取的信息是否可以用于Glassdoor.com网站上的员工评论,以制定企业不当行为风险的指标。我们认为,有关不当行为发生率的内部信息以及导致其发生的控制环境和更广泛的组织文化可能在员工中广泛存在,并在这些审查的文本中得到反映。我们的结果表明,从此类文本中提取的信息可用于开发具有测量不当行为风险的有用属性的措施。具体来说,我们制定的措施明确区分了高和低不当行为风险的公司,并提高了对已实现不当行为风险的样本外预测,超出了其他容易观察到的特征,如Glassdoor公司评级、公司规模、业绩、行业风险、违规历史和新闻报道。我们通过表明即使在控制了这些相同的可观察特征之后,它们仍与未来的员工举报人投诉相关,进一步证明了基于文本的不当行为风险测量的有效性。这篇论文被会计Brian Bushee接受。
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